A MASSIVE OUTBREAK IN MILWAUKEE OF CRYPTOSPORIDIUM INFECTION TRANSMITTED THROUGH THE PUBLIC WATER-SUPPLY

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MACKENZIE, WR
HOXIE, NJ
PROCTOR, ME
GRADUS, MS
BLAIR, KA
PETERSON, DE
KAZMIERCZAK, JJ
ADDISS, DG
FOX, KR
ROSE, JB
DAVIS, JP
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[1] WISCONSIN DEPT HLTH & SOCIAL SERV, BUR PUBL HLTH, MADISON, WI 53703 USA
[2] CTR DIS CONTROL & PREVENT, NATL CTR INFECT DIS, DIV PARASIT DIS, ATLANTA, GA 30341 USA
[3] CTR DIS CONTROL & PREVENT, DIV FIELD EPIDEMIOL, EPIDEMIOL PROGRAM OFF, ATLANTA, GA 30341 USA
[4] CTR DIS CONTROL & PREVENT, EPIDEM INTELLIGENCE SERV, ATLANTA, GA 30341 USA
[5] MILWAUKEE DEPT HLTH, MILWAUKEE, WI USA
[6] BUR LABS, MILWAUKEE, WI USA
[7] UNIV S FLORIDA, TAMPA, FL USA
[8] US EPA, CINCINNATI, OH 45268 USA
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10.1056/NEJM199407213310304
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R5 [内科学];
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Background. Early in the spring of 1993 there was a widespread outbreak of acute watery diarrhea among the residents of Milwaukee. Methods. We investigated the two Milwaukee water-treatment plants, gathered data from clinical laboratories on the results of tests for enteric pathogens, and examined ice made during the time of the outbreak for cryptosporidium oocysts. We surveyed residents with confirmed cryptosporidium infection and a sample of those with acute watery diarrhea consistent with cryptosporidium infection. To estimate the magnitude of the outbreak, we also conducted a survey using randomly selected telephone numbers in Milwaukee and four surrounding counties. Results. There were marked increases in the turbidity of treated water at the city's southern water-treatment plant from March 23 until April 9, when the plant was shut down. Cryptosporidium oocysts were identified in water from ice made in southern Milwaukee during these weeks. The rates of isolation of other enteric pathogens remained stable, but there was more than a 100-fold increase in the rate of isolation of cryptosporidium. The median duration of illness was 9 days (range, 1 to 55). The median maximal number of stools per day was 12 (range, 1 to 90). Among 285 people surveyed who had laboratory-confirmed cryptosporidiosis, the clinical manifestations included watery diarrhea (in 93 percent), abdominal cramps (in 84 percent), fever (in 57 percent), and vomiting (in 48 percent). We estimate that 403,000 people had watery diarrhea attributable to this outbreak. Conclusions. This massive outbreak of watery diarrhea was caused by cryptosporidium oocysts that passed through the filtration system of one of the city's water-treatment plants. Water-quality standards and the testing of patients for cryptosporidium were not adequate to detect this outbreak.
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